Intercepting and destroying two Houthi drones

The Yemeni army controls Jabal al-Amoud, between Al-Jawf and Marib governorates

Fighters from the legitimate forces in one of the mountains that were controlled between Marib and Sanaa.

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Field sources in the Ma'rib front, north of the capital, Sana'a, confirmed that the army and tribes backed by the Arab coalition, yesterday, managed to liberate strategic areas between the governorates of Ma'rib and Al-Jawf, while the Arab coalition to support legitimacy in Yemen and the Yemeni army announced the interception and destruction of two Houthi drones, while the official spokesman confirmed In the name of the Yemeni army, Brigadier General Abdo Majali, thwart all Houthi attempts to penetrate the initial defenses of the army and the tribes in the vicinity of Marib.

In detail, field sources on the Marib front announced control of Jabal al-Amud, which overlooks the road linking the governorates of Al-Jawf and Marib, on the side of the Medghal district near the Kassara front, after battles that left many dead and wounded among the Houthis.

The Yemeni army forces and the tribes had regained control of the areas entered by the Houthi militia in the vicinity of the strategic camp of Coufal on the outskirts of the city of Ma'rib, and the Houthis were pushed towards their previous positions, and many Houthis were captured, including the Houthi leader Sharaf Muhammad Nasir al-Draina, commander of the Medghal front.

The Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen announced the interception and destruction of an explosive drone launched by the Houthi militia towards the Khamis Mushait region, in the south of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The spokesman for the coalition forces, Brigadier General Turki Al-Maliki, stated that the joint coalition forces managed to intercept and destroy a drone (booby trapped) launched by the terrorist Houthi militia in a systematic and deliberate manner to target civilian objects and civilians towards Khamis Mushait.

In Marib, field sources confirmed that the Yemeni army managed to shoot down a Houthi march in the vicinity of the Al-Tala Al-Hamra area in Sarawah, which was heading to the areas of IDP camps in the city of Ma'rib.

For his part, the official spokesman for the Yemeni army, Brigadier General Abdo Majali, confirmed that the army used new military tactics during the confrontations with the Houthi militia in the vicinity of Marib in the past few days, which caused the Houthis to lose their combat balance on the battlefield and formed a great shock for them, indicating that the recent operations in The fronts of Ma'rib and Al-Jawf have caused hundreds of deaths and injuries to the militias, including field leaders and foreigners who participated in the fighting alongside the Houthis.

Majali explained that the army forces backed by tribes and coalition fighters have established championships on the fronts of Ma'rib and Al-Jawf over the past few days, and foiled all the plans of the Houthi militia, and eliminated their crowds, which continued for months in the gathering in the vicinity of Marib, pointing out that all fronts in the vicinity of Marib and the Al-Jawf fronts, It has become in an offensive position by the army and the tribes, and is no longer in a defensive position, as it expected the militias, who were surprised by the way of fighting and the plans drawn up by the army forces to defend Marib.

Field sources confirmed the continuation of the battles between the army and the tribes on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other hand, on the Serwah fronts and around the strategic "Coufal" camp, up to the front point 62, where violent confrontations are taking place between the two sides, indicating that the army managed to kill more than 150. The Houthis during the past few days, including 15 prominent leaders, including the Houthi leader "Abu Ali Dabaan", who was appointed as governor of Ibb by the militias.

The sources pointed out that violent battles are taking place between the two sides on the Kassara, al-Suhail, al-Maqdara, Hailan fronts, and the vicinity of the Mas camp, and that dozens of bodies of Houthi elements were seen in the region's shores, noting that the battles are taking place between the two sides on 18 fronts and 10 axes in the vicinity of Ma'rib.

Field sources confirmed that the coalition fighters had a great role in thwarting the Houthi storming of the Coufal camp and other areas in Serwah Ma'rib, west of the governorate, and were able to destroy Houthi combat vehicles and kill dozens of their members, who were pushed to the Kassara and Salt fronts behind the al-Safina mountain in Sarwah, and that it was done. Breaking 16 crawls over these areas and Mount Zubair.

The sources confirmed the families of many Houthis during the past few days, including the Houthi leader Abu Sufyan Saleh Al-Hamami, and the leader Abdullah Al-Saqqaf, as well as the families of 72 Houthi members.

On the southern fronts of Ma'rib, field sources confirmed that the army and the tribes managed to break an attack by the Houthis in Hay Al Ahmed and Najd Al Majmaah, while other attacks were thwarted in Gereida, Naqaa, Al-Ushal area, and the Naqum Mountains in Rahba district.

The militias had included more than 233 members, including 21 leaders, who were killed during the recent battles on the fronts around Marib.

In the front of Bani Dabyan, which is administratively affiliated to the Sana'a Governorate adjacent to the Sarwah district, west of Ma'rib, the tribes of the region supported by the neighboring tribes fought violent battles against the Houthi militia that launched a massive attack on them, and the latter incurred heavy losses.

Tribal sources stated that the militias have been trying for days to open a new front towards the Azneh Valley, which is connected to the historic Ma'rib Dam, but it failed as a result of the tribes in the region confronting their terrorist elements.

In Al Hudaydah, the Media Center for the Giants Brigades quoted the commander of the Giants Brigades, Brigadier General Abdulrahman Abu Zara Al-Mahrami, calling on the Yemeni government to drop the Sweden agreement politically.

In order for the joint forces to be able to drop Hodeidah militarily and complete its liberation, which will work to reinforce the rest of the fronts that the Houthi uniquely attack because of the disruption of the military operation in Hodeidah.

Al-Mahrami added that the reason for the victories achieved by the Houthi militia on the fronts of Ma'rib and Al-Jawf is the Sweden agreement that stopped the military operations in Hodeidah, indicating that stopping the battle in the western coast and leaving the rest of the fronts without an agreement is what made it easy for the Houthis to return his forces and uniqueness to attack the rest of the fronts in other governorates. .

Brigadier General Al-Mahrami called on the legitimate government to break the restrictions that were placed in front of the heroes on the West Coast front, so that the heroes could drop Hodeidah militarily so that all fronts were liberated without selection.

In addition, the joint forces monitored the flight of six Houthi reconnaissance planes in the sky of different areas south of Hodeidah, four of them were spotted in the sky of the Hays district, while two reconnaissance aircraft overflew the Tuhayta sky.

The militias continued to target areas in the districts of At-Tuhayat, Hais and Ad-Durayhimi, and east of the city of Hodeidah, using various types of weapons, while a Houthi infiltration attempt towards Hays district from the side of Beit Al-Maghari failed and caused great losses.

An emergency meeting in Sanaa after the failure to storm Marib

Local sources in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, confirmed that the Houthi militia held an emergency meeting of its leaders from the first row, in the presence of the Iranian ambassador in Sanaa, Hassan Erlo, to discuss their failure to storm the city of Marib, despite the preparation that preceded the battle and lasted for three months.

The sources indicated that the meeting, which was attended by the head of the so-called "Supreme Political Council" Mahdi Al-Mashat, and the Houthi leader, the head of the so-called Military Intelligence Service, Abu Ali Al-Hakim, witnessed tension between the Houthi leaders and the Iranian ambassador, and an exchange of accusations about the reasons for the failure of the storming of Marib.

In addition, Sana'a witnessed a visit by the head of the UN team overseeing the implementation of the Sweden agreement in Hodeidah. Jawha, who visited a number of areas in the capital accompanied by the head of the so-called "revolutionary committees" of the Houthis, Muhammad Ali Al-Houthi, who visited the National Museum, the old city of Sanaa, the palace of Dar Al-Hajar and landmarks Tourist and other monuments.

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The militias have gathered more than 233 members, including 21 leaders, who were killed during the recent battles on the fronts around Marib.

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